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Peter D. Bedini
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Publications - 27
Citations - 2099
Peter D. Bedini is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spacecraft & Planet. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 26 publications receiving 1839 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter D. Bedini include University of Michigan & Johns Hopkins University.
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Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO)
Scott L. Murchie,Raymond E. Arvidson,Peter D. Bedini,K. Beisser,Jean-Pierre Bibring,Janice L. Bishop,John D. Boldt,P. Cavender,T. Choo,R. T. Clancy,E. H. Darlington,David J. Des Marais,R. C. Espiritu,D. Fort,Robert O. Green,Edward A. Guinness,John Hayes,Christopher D. Hash,K. J. Heffernan,J. Hemmler,Gene A. Heyler,David C. Humm,J. Hutcheson,Noam R. Izenberg,R. Lee,J. Lees,D. A. Lohr,Erick Malaret,Terry Z. Martin,J. A. McGovern,Patrick C. McGuire,Richard V. Morris,John F. Mustard,Shannon M. Pelkey,Edgar A. Rhodes,Mark S. Robinson,Ted L. Roush,Edward D. Schaefer,G. Seagrave,Frank P. Seelos,P. Silverglate,S. Slavney,M. D. Smith,W. J. Shyong,K. Strohbehn,H. W. Taylor,P. Thompson,B. Tossman,M. Wirzburger,M. J. Wolff +49 more
TL;DR: The Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) is a hyperspectral imager on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) spacecraft as discussed by the authors, which consists of three subassemblies, a gimbaled Optical Sensor Unit (OSU), a Data Processing Unit (DPU), and the Gimbal Motor Electronics (GME).
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The Pluto system: Initial results from its exploration by New Horizons.
S. A. Stern,Fran Bagenal,Kimberly Ennico,G. R. Gladstone,William M. Grundy,William B. McKinnon,J. M. Moore,Catherine B. Olkin,John R. Spencer,Harold A. Weaver,Leslie A. Young,Tom Andert,Jane M. Andrews,M. E. Banks,B. Bauer,Jeremy Bauman,Olivier S. Barnouin,Peter D. Bedini,K. B. Beisser,Ross A. Beyer,S. Bhaskaran,Richard P. Binzel,Emma Birath,Mike Bird,D. J. Bogan,Alice Bowman,Veronica J. Bray,M. Brozovic,C. Bryan,Matthew R. Buckley,Marc W. Buie,Bonnie J. Buratti,Stewart Bushman,Andrew B. Calloway,Brian Carcich,Andrew F. Cheng,Steven J. Conard,C. A. Conrad,Jason C. Cook,Dale P. Cruikshank,O. S. Custodio,C. M. Dalle Ore,C. C. Deboy,Zach Dischner,Philip J. Dumont,Alissa M. Earle,H. A. Elliott,J. Ercol,Carolyn M. Ernst,Tiffany J. Finley,Sarah H. Flanigan,Glen H. Fountain,M. J. Freeze,Thomas K. Greathouse,James L. Green,Yanping Guo,Matthias Hahn,Douglas P. Hamilton,Sarah A. Hamilton,Jennifer Hanley,A. Harch,H. M. Hart,Chris B. Hersman,A. Hill,Matthew E. Hill,David P. Hinson,Mark E. Holdridge,Mihaly Horanyi,Alan D. Howard,Carly Howett,Coralie D. Jackman,Robert A. Jacobson,D. E. Jennings,Joshua A. Kammer,H. K. Kang,David E. Kaufmann,Peter Kollmann,Stamatios M. Krimigis,David Y. Kusnierkiewicz,Tod R. Lauer,J. E. Lee,K. L. Lindstrom,Ivan Linscott,Carey M. Lisse,Allen W. Lunsford,V. A. Mallder,Nicole Martin,David J. McComas,Ralph L. McNutt,Douglas S. Mehoke,Thomas Mehoke,E. D. Melin,Max Mutchler,Derek S. Nelson,Francis Nimmo,Jorge I. Nunez,A. C. Ocampo,William M. Owen,Martin Paetzold,B. Page,Alex Parker,Joel Wm. Parker,Frederic Pelletier,J. Peterson,Nickalaus Pinkine,M. Piquette,Simon B. Porter,Silvia Protopapa,Jillian Redfern,Harold J. Reitsema,D. C. Reuter,James H. Roberts,Stuart J. Robbins,Gabe Rogers,Debi Rose,Kirby Runyon,Kurt D. Retherford,M. G. Ryschkewitsch,Paul M. Schenk,Eric Schindhelm,B. Sepan,Mark R. Showalter,Kelsi N. Singer,M. Soluri,Dale Stanbridge,Andrew J. Steffl,Darrell F. Strobel,T. Stryk,Michael E. Summers,Jamey Szalay,M. B. Tapley,A. Taylor,H. W. Taylor,Henry B. Throop,Constantine Tsang,G. L. Tyler,Orkan M. Umurhan,A. J. Verbiscer,M. H. Versteeg,Michael Vincent,R. W. Webbert,S. Weidner,G. Weigle,Oliver L. White,Karl Whittenburg,B. G. Williams,Kaj E. Williams,S. P. Williams,W. W. Woods,Amanda M. Zangari,Eric J. Zirnstein +150 more
TL;DR: The New Horizons encounter revealed that Pluto displays a surprisingly wide variety of geological landforms, including those resulting from glaciological and surface-atmosphere interactions as well as impact, tectonic, possible cryovolcanic, and mass-wasting processes.
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Investigation of the Composition of Solar and Interstellar Matter Using Solar Wind and Pickup Ion Measurements with SWICS and SWIMS on the Ace Spacecraft
George Gloeckler,J. Cain,F. M. Ipavich,E. O. Tums,Peter D. Bedini,Lennard A. Fisk,Thomas H. Zurbuchen,Peter Bochsler,J. Fischer,Robert Wimmer-Schweingruber,Johannes Geiss,R. Kallenbach +11 more
TL;DR: The solar wind ion composition spectrometer (SWICS) and the solar wind Ions mass spectrometers (SWIMS) on ACE are instruments optimized for measurements of the chemical and isotopic composition of solar and interstellar matter as mentioned in this paper.
Dragonfly: A rotorcraft lander concept for scientific exploration at titan
Ralph D. Lorenz,Elizabeth P. Turtle,Jason W. Barnes,M. G. Trainer,Douglas S. Adams,Kenneth Hibbard,Colin Sheldon,Kris Zacny,Patrick N. Peplowski,David J. Lawrence,Michael A. Ravine,Timothy G. McGee,Kristin S. Sotzen,Shannon MacKenzie,Jack W. Langelaan,Sven Schmitz,Lawrence Wolfarth,Peter D. Bedini +17 more
TL;DR: The Dragonfly lander concept for scientific exploration at Titan was proposed by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in 2016 as mentioned in this paper, with the goal of landing on Titan's Belet sand sea, a large and easily targeted dune field.
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The MESSENGER mission to Mercury: scientific payload
Robert E. Gold,Sean C. Solomon,Ralph L. McNutt,A. G. Santo,James B. Abshire,Mario H. Acuña,Robert S. Afzal,Brian J. Anderson,G. Bruce Andrews,Peter D. Bedini,John Cain,Andrew F. Cheng,L. G. Evans,W. C. Feldman,Ronald B. Follas,George Gloeckler,George Gloeckler,John O. Goldsten,S. Edward Hawkins,Noam R. Izenberg,S. E. Jaskulek,Eleanor A. Ketchum,Mark R. Lankton,D. A. Lohr,Barry Mauk,William E. McClintock,Scott L. Murchie,C. E. Schlemm,David E. Smith,R. Starr,Thomas H. Zurbuchen +30 more
TL;DR: The MErcury, Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging (MESSENGER) mission as discussed by the authors is the first spacecraft to orbit the planet Mercury.